It's not yet known what Perry said in her testimony, and apparently, she's intent on keeping it that way. According to Page Six, Perry's lawyer filed an emergency motion on Monday (August 20) requesting that a Manhattan Supreme Court judge keep Perry’s deposition sealed in order to protect her reputation.

“The sealing of Ms. Hudson’s deposition testimony is particularly appropriate because disclosure — in light of her public profile — obviously could unfairly affect and even cause ‘significant harm’ to her ‘career and reputation,’” her lawyer wrote, according to court documents obtained by the publication.

He added that Perry was "vulnerable to ‘gossip column’ frenzy aimed at exaggerating salacious matters" and that her testimony should remain private because it is “not germane to the public” and is “tangential” to the case.

The request reportedly arose after Perry learned a judge may have been planning to release a transcript of her deposition on Tuesday (August 21). The New York Supreme Court confirmed to Vulture that the judge presiding over the case will be making remarks on these documents on August 27.

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